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>> it began in 1979 when i was contacted by philip morris tobacco. they said they were having problems and i asked them what it was and they said nicotine causes 130,000 people to die every year from cardiovascular activity and a brain strokes. >> how much? >> 138,000 each year from heart disease and brain stroke. they had a program that began in the 1970's were the want to remove nicotine from cigarettes and replace it with a drug that was equally addictive, but would not cause the heart problems and brain strokes. they had molecules' the invented, but the way to test them. that was my job. and my dog was to find a molecule that a rat's -- my job was to find a molecule that a rat's brain would like. >> what were you doing? >> i work with them university of minnesota it with drug addiction. i work with animals. i was working on alcohol addiction. we established a laboratory. we established in laboratory to study the behavioral effects of nicotine on the brain of iraq. i went to work there on april 1 -- brain of a rat. i went to work there on april 1
>> it began in 1979 when i was contacted by philip morris tobacco. they said they were having problems and i asked them what it was and they said nicotine causes 130,000 people to die every year from cardiovascular activity and a brain strokes. >> how much? >> 138,000 each year from heart disease and brain stroke. they had a program that began in the 1970's were the want to remove nicotine from cigarettes and replace it with a drug that was equally addictive, but would not...
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-- philip morris? >> there is an overall corporate name that philip morris is part of. philip morris is a huge company. i do not know how big it is. charlie my know, but i do not. it is massive. >> at that time, that time that victor was doing the work, finding out that the drug is more addictive, science suggests that they change the recipe for cigarette and continue to change it until it reflected the ratio that victor found in 1982 was the optimal amount that they would enjoy the most. it was such a dramatic thing. we did not have the time to put it into the movie. >> what is -- if someone smokes a cigarette, how many different things are put in there by the tobacco companies to enhance that smoke? >> we will take it back a little bit. and just take tobacco. a cigarette with no additives just pure tobacco, if you analyze it, there are 300 chemicals. >> as it comes off the leash? >> yes. those three and chemicals mix together and when you burn it, they form 4000. that is just from burning natural tobacco. a person with no additives in their product is inhaling about 4
-- philip morris? >> there is an overall corporate name that philip morris is part of. philip morris is a huge company. i do not know how big it is. charlie my know, but i do not. it is massive. >> at that time, that time that victor was doing the work, finding out that the drug is more addictive, science suggests that they change the recipe for cigarette and continue to change it until it reflected the ratio that victor found in 1982 was the optimal amount that they would enjoy the...
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crosstalk to possible intervention into syria i'm joined by philip kahn lived in london he is a lecturer in international conflict at the university of kent a member of the international studies association and the british international studies association also in london we have eight in hair he is director of the security and international relations program at the university of westminster and in geneva we cross the steven heine's he is an international lawyer and a professor at the geneva center for security policy all right gentlemen crosstalk grows in effect that means you can jump any time you want eighteen if i can go to u r two p. right to protect our right to penetrate nation states what is that because we saw in libya and we have syria on the agenda ok and i think we all would agree that syria and libya are not great powers. yes well it is usually used to refer to the responsibility to protect the right to protect possibly the right to protect as it is a better way of understanding this principle because. what or to peace and surely stands for is a discretionary entitlement the
crosstalk to possible intervention into syria i'm joined by philip kahn lived in london he is a lecturer in international conflict at the university of kent a member of the international studies association and the british international studies association also in london we have eight in hair he is director of the security and international relations program at the university of westminster and in geneva we cross the steven heine's he is an international lawyer and a professor at the geneva...
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her stamina was impressive, matched only by 88-year-old prince philip beard whenever they go off on a trip together like that, but were chamberlain always accompanies to the airport and philip turns around and waves that are meant as, mind the shop. i got a real sense of how much and think philip and elizabeth are paired with an expert choreography is sort of like fred astaire and ginger rogers, i also saw assets that contradicted. he also watches the queen intently to see whether she needs any assistance. i once saw him bring a little child over to greet her. he often spots people in the crowd who can't see very well that will lock them out to give them a better vantage point. when the queen needs a boost, he felt that there with a humorous aside such as don't be so sad passage. on the last night and trinidad i witnessed the coast range when we heard about several people that the queen is that perspire, even in the hottest temperatures. the british high commissioner is hosting a garden party in the hilltop home in such a steamy evening that everyone, including me was dripping from th
her stamina was impressive, matched only by 88-year-old prince philip beard whenever they go off on a trip together like that, but were chamberlain always accompanies to the airport and philip turns around and waves that are meant as, mind the shop. i got a real sense of how much and think philip and elizabeth are paired with an expert choreography is sort of like fred astaire and ginger rogers, i also saw assets that contradicted. he also watches the queen intently to see whether she needs any...
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her stamina was impressive matched only by 88-year-old prince philip. whenever they go on a trip like that, the lord chamberlain always accompanies them to the airport and phillips waves back and says, mind the shop. i got a real sense of how much in sync philip and elizabeth are with an expert choreography sort of like forehead astaire and ginger rogers. i also saw aspects of him that contradict his caricature of brashness and insensitivity. he always watches the queen intently to see if she needs any assistance. i once saw him bring a little child over to greet her. he often spots people in the crowd who can't see very well and he'll walk them out to give them a better vantage point. when a queen needs a boost, he's also there with a humorous aside such as don't be so sad, sausage. [laughter] >> on the last night in trinidad i also witnessed at close range what i had heard about from several people, that the queen doesn't perspire, even in the hottest temperatures. the british high commissioner was hosting a garden party in his hilltop home on such a
her stamina was impressive matched only by 88-year-old prince philip. whenever they go on a trip like that, the lord chamberlain always accompanies them to the airport and phillips waves back and says, mind the shop. i got a real sense of how much in sync philip and elizabeth are with an expert choreography sort of like forehead astaire and ginger rogers. i also saw aspects of him that contradict his caricature of brashness and insensitivity. he always watches the queen intently to see if she...
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there was a silver cigarette box that the queen and philip, prince philip gave us when we celebrated our 38th, i think it was, wedding anniversary with them on the britannia. and on the top it says, to the president and mrs. reagan in honor of their 38th anniversary from queen elizabeth and prince philip and gives the date. you know, the whole thing. you think, what in the world would that mean to anybody else but us? >> so you bought it. >> so we bought it. >> what did it cost you? >> i don't remember. i don't. >> we're going to go from, i guess, peace to war. >> oh, yes. >> you've got this big missile over here. >> yes. this ibm missile. >> let's walk over this way. stand over here. what is this doing here? >> well, this is the ibm missile that ronnie was so proud of that he got rid of, that he -- >> when you were in the white house, did you-all think much of -- talk much about the military side of things. >> he did. he did. >> you did? >> no. i was aware of it certainly. and when he signed this treaty, he was -- i was very proud of him, and he was very proud of it, too. >> we're g
there was a silver cigarette box that the queen and philip, prince philip gave us when we celebrated our 38th, i think it was, wedding anniversary with them on the britannia. and on the top it says, to the president and mrs. reagan in honor of their 38th anniversary from queen elizabeth and prince philip and gives the date. you know, the whole thing. you think, what in the world would that mean to anybody else but us? >> so you bought it. >> so we bought it. >> what did it...
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jones. >> no. >> philip jones?ke an identification. >> i told police this was the guy and i was sure this was not the truth. i felt pressure because police were threatening to arrest me and my brother robert. >> by the time the trial started jones was in jail convibtd on drug charges, but the d.a.'s office promised it would send a letter to the parole board saying he cooperated as a witness. today philip jones says he always knew velazquez was the wrong man. >> when i saw the guy in court, i knew i picked out the wrong guy and the guy on trial hi never seen before. >> there you go. there you go. >> so that's all true? >> that's all true. >> according to velazquez's lawyers philip's brother robert, another eyewitness, told them he also has doubts that slaz kweds was was the shooter. >> he's a witness to the crime and now there's even more reason to doubt their client's guilt, because they said there's no proof that velazquez even knew the man he's accused of committing the crime with. >> was there any evidence befor
jones. >> no. >> philip jones?ke an identification. >> i told police this was the guy and i was sure this was not the truth. i felt pressure because police were threatening to arrest me and my brother robert. >> by the time the trial started jones was in jail convibtd on drug charges, but the d.a.'s office promised it would send a letter to the parole board saying he cooperated as a witness. today philip jones says he always knew velazquez was the wrong man. >>...
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philip galanis tackles the issues in the new york times and wrote "social q's." excellent, philip.how the segment is going to roll. you have viewers who read your column have written in. >> thousands. >> i will read the question. carl and tamron will say what they would do and you tell us what to really do. >> love it. you're on the hook. >> watching you. >> first question is about posting on facebook. the person writes when we go to a restaurant my fiancee spends half her time taking pictures of our food posting them to facebook and checking for comments. i have told her it's rude but she disagrees. >> taking -- that's rude. you can't do that. i would confiscate the phone. >> would you say something? >> absolutely. >> are these two in a relationship together? the abcs of relationships, always be compromising. i was at a restaurant yesterday and the lady asked if she could take a picture of my lamb chops. people are into it. >> that's terrible! >> on the plate. >> it means something to this wife, girl, fiancee. let her take the pictures and she can post at home and check all the co
philip galanis tackles the issues in the new york times and wrote "social q's." excellent, philip.how the segment is going to roll. you have viewers who read your column have written in. >> thousands. >> i will read the question. carl and tamron will say what they would do and you tell us what to really do. >> love it. you're on the hook. >> watching you. >> first question is about posting on facebook. the person writes when we go to a restaurant my...
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greece there's no chance this professor philip bagus from the. one carlos also author of the book the tragedy of the euro thank you for joining us. remember to check our website for the latest updates and analysis authority dot com here's some of what's lined up for you there. is a legit wiki leaks whistleblower and nobel prize nominee bradley manning finally gets a trial after spending nineteen months in custody. and a looming six knots russian scientists are a god of freedom story plants and see it thrive after thirty thousand years locked in permafrost. israel's intelligence service has reportedly said that iran's nuclear program is beyond the point of no return and must now be stopped through military action that's after an i.a.e.a. mission to the islamic republic bayle to resolve any of the controversy surrounding terrans a legit atomic weapons ambition the expert's report that they were not allowed to visit key military sites suspected of hosting nuke related activities attack iran insisting on the purely peaceful nature of its atomic progr
greece there's no chance this professor philip bagus from the. one carlos also author of the book the tragedy of the euro thank you for joining us. remember to check our website for the latest updates and analysis authority dot com here's some of what's lined up for you there. is a legit wiki leaks whistleblower and nobel prize nominee bradley manning finally gets a trial after spending nineteen months in custody. and a looming six knots russian scientists are a god of freedom story plants and...
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philip lebeau is here with all the details.ood news, phil. >> certainly good news for the people in this area, brian. this means that chrysler once these jobs are added, these 1, 800, by the end of the summer will have added 4,000 since it's come out of bankruptcy. today we had a chance to talk to surge yo coming off of a month where sales are up 34%, chrysler clearly on a roll, is it time for him to step back and say, we made a lot of progress? not at all. listen to what he had to say. >> this is an incredibly short-lived phenomena. you could get off the pe di stool. >> chrysler now providing all of the profits for fiat since fiat is losing money. speaking of europe, we asked him what his thoughts were regarding the situation in europe. he didn't hold back in assessing how bad it is. >> we need to decide, right? we can no longer hypothesize solutions. you need a solution. not looking at alternatives. just make a call and move it on. it could be the wrong one for all i know, but make a call. >> and he says that they need to add
philip lebeau is here with all the details.ood news, phil. >> certainly good news for the people in this area, brian. this means that chrysler once these jobs are added, these 1, 800, by the end of the summer will have added 4,000 since it's come out of bankruptcy. today we had a chance to talk to surge yo coming off of a month where sales are up 34%, chrysler clearly on a roll, is it time for him to step back and say, we made a lot of progress? not at all. listen to what he had to say....
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fred and philip were married in canada six years ago.the state house of delegates' passage of the same- sex marriage bill still had special meaning for them. >> it involved in some way in this bill either testifying or lobbying our legislators every year since it's been introduced. >> under the bill, married same-sex couples would have the same protection under the law as their heterosexual counterparts. state senators are expected to start debating the bill this week. fred and philip say they're confident about the senate vote, but still plan to fight. >> keep the pressure on. keep calling and keep writing, keep showing up, keep testifying. >> one delegate is opposed to the same-sex marriage bill and said friday this is not a done deal. >> this is such a vicious political fight, one like i've not seen before and one i really do not understand how seven people who are lesbian and/or gay can rule and run this legislature like they're doing. >> lieutenant governor anthony brown supports the bill but knows the fight is not over. >> it is ve
fred and philip were married in canada six years ago.the state house of delegates' passage of the same- sex marriage bill still had special meaning for them. >> it involved in some way in this bill either testifying or lobbying our legislators every year since it's been introduced. >> under the bill, married same-sex couples would have the same protection under the law as their heterosexual counterparts. state senators are expected to start debating the bill this week. fred and...
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it is john philips, the host of the john philips show. and he is an inky irritation with declining population. screw you, pinch. >> today the nation section profiles walk denver, an organization that encourages fat locals to walk to work rather than drive. in those temperatures, there is as much a chance of that as me walking, period. i am so immobile. >> that's true. >> in any valentine's day cards from fellow papers ? >> i haven't got a letter from the boston globe in years. she caught me with the post and the post is mail. that made it even more awkward. >> sorry to hear about that. >> no, i don't think you are. you said screw you, so you don't care. nice turtle neck. >> thank you. >>> can a bureaucrat gone wild tell you how to feed your child. 5* north carolina preschooler, is there any other kind? he was forced to consume three chicken nuggets, yes three, for lunch last month because a state employee told her the meal mom packed didn't meet the u.s. department of agriculture's nutritional guidelines. the vision of child development a
it is john philips, the host of the john philips show. and he is an inky irritation with declining population. screw you, pinch. >> today the nation section profiles walk denver, an organization that encourages fat locals to walk to work rather than drive. in those temperatures, there is as much a chance of that as me walking, period. i am so immobile. >> that's true. >> in any valentine's day cards from fellow papers ? >> i haven't got a letter from the boston globe in...
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and the queen and philip make around 400 public appearances every year.them, i'd turn in those crowns, move to florida, enjoy the sun and the satisfaction of a job well done. 60 years on the throne. nick watt, abc news, london. >> she was just 25 when she took the throne. >> such a tough, hard job. how do they make it? all those servants and money and the big mansions and fancy vacations. oh. >> it is a tough life. >> such tough -- even tougher watching this graphic for the 400th time on this show. ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >>> the story -- >> this isn't working out for me. i'm tired of doing that for you. >> i think we should end the relationship. >> i'm out of here. i'm done. oh, we're back. sorry. sorry, folks. >> okay. actually, this plays into our first story. we really do like each other. >> let's just do it. >> this is a survey out of india. and they say that arguing once a week could be the secret to a long and healthy relationship. it's a new survey. and that these mild spats, not abusive rows, but there are
and the queen and philip make around 400 public appearances every year.them, i'd turn in those crowns, move to florida, enjoy the sun and the satisfaction of a job well done. 60 years on the throne. nick watt, abc news, london. >> she was just 25 when she took the throne. >> such a tough, hard job. how do they make it? all those servants and money and the big mansions and fancy vacations. oh. >> it is a tough life. >> such tough -- even tougher watching this graphic for...
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. -- staff, philip green, half, phillip green. you cannot get sweeter than that.minutes to go, was a good one. his third 3-pointer of the game. they win a 71-61. boston up a point, robert brown, no good. the rebound is. less than three seconds to go. jackson, come on. he throws up a prayer and it is not answered. hosting miami. 68-65. miami takes a one-point lead, 30 seconds to go. 176-74.uld win this tiger woods meltdown today at was one that you did not see it coming. phild the chance to one-up mickelson. he struggled on the front nine. he was visibly frustrated. but this is a beauty. chips it in. over 75. eagle putt. there you go. phil mickelson finishes with a birdie. his wife loved it. bulls point guard will see a back specialist. that is pretty big in the eight news. -- that is pretty big and be a news. -- nba news. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than
. -- staff, philip green, half, phillip green. you cannot get sweeter than that.minutes to go, was a good one. his third 3-pointer of the game. they win a 71-61. boston up a point, robert brown, no good. the rebound is. less than three seconds to go. jackson, come on. he throws up a prayer and it is not answered. hosting miami. 68-65. miami takes a one-point lead, 30 seconds to go. 176-74.uld win this tiger woods meltdown today at was one that you did not see it coming. phild the chance to...
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fred mason and philip london were married in canada six years ago, but the state house of delegates passage still has special meaning for them. >> it shows legislators, ever since the bill was introduced. >> same-sex couples would have the same protection under the law as their heterosexual counterparts. state senators are expected to begin debating the bill this week. >> keep the pressure on. keep calling, a write-in, keep showing up, keep testifying. >> this is such a vicious, a political fight, one that i have not seen before and one that i do not understand. >> lt. gov. anthony brown supports the bill but knows the fight is not over. >> it is likely marriage equality will be on the ballot in november. those who have opposed it say they will bring it to referendum. >> and gov. mallees signs the bill into law, maryland will become a eighth state to approve same-sex marriage. >> good afternoon. it is 43 degrees at bwi. the sunshine is out, just a little bit gusty out there. when gusts up to 22 miles per hour right now. expecting highs in the upper 40's today. plenty sunny, breezy. that wil
fred mason and philip london were married in canada six years ago, but the state house of delegates passage still has special meaning for them. >> it shows legislators, ever since the bill was introduced. >> same-sex couples would have the same protection under the law as their heterosexual counterparts. state senators are expected to begin debating the bill this week. >> keep the pressure on. keep calling, a write-in, keep showing up, keep testifying. >> this is such a...
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the redskins have fired former defensive and philip daniels to be the player development. >> anybody can play the game with the lights on. >> i know it. >> it takes a special team to play with the lights off. >> his need for speed killed him. a mother pleads for high-speed cyclists to slow down. you have seen them sometimes even popping wheelies along the way. they are a danger to everyone including themselves. join us for a look at 11:00. >> what is the latest from you? >> partly cloudy skies. here is the forecast. temperatures in the 50's. winter returned on sunday with snow possible. the best chances will be south and west. a trace to two inches is the best chance. keep up-to-date with the forecast when we are not on tv go to wjla.com our online home of abc 7 weather. bob ryan will have an update tonight at 11:00. >> have a good night. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a ba... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless m
the redskins have fired former defensive and philip daniels to be the player development. >> anybody can play the game with the lights on. >> i know it. >> it takes a special team to play with the lights off. >> his need for speed killed him. a mother pleads for high-speed cyclists to slow down. you have seen them sometimes even popping wheelies along the way. they are a danger to everyone including themselves. join us for a look at 11:00. >> what is the latest...
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unfortunately, they didn't revoke the charter of philip morris inc., but the new york attorney genre vocked the charter of -- revoked the charter of the center for tobacco research and the tobacco institute. it was revoked as part of a settlement of the case. the progressive era which i would cite as our real good robust example of doing our job as citizens, the attorney general got a decision from the court revoking it. and the new york attorney general went after the sugar trust corporation, a monopoly of sugar companies. the problem is corporations, you can go and incorporate in another state. so it's sort of the whack-a-whole problem which led to all the corporations being in delaware in the end. >> 100 years ago. >> yeah, exactly. i'm not saying those are the same tools and responses, that we just dust them off and use them again, the spirit that we need to be, remember that i think we need to realize we're in a new century, and we've got these old 20th, 19th century structures, these big, global corporations with charters out of states. why is that? we really should be reinvent
unfortunately, they didn't revoke the charter of philip morris inc., but the new york attorney genre vocked the charter of -- revoked the charter of the center for tobacco research and the tobacco institute. it was revoked as part of a settlement of the case. the progressive era which i would cite as our real good robust example of doing our job as citizens, the attorney general got a decision from the court revoking it. and the new york attorney general went after the sugar trust corporation,...
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his clients range from former vice president al gore to philip morris, to the national geographic society, and he is listed in the 2011 edition of the best lawyers in america. his cross-examination of an expert witness in bush vs. gore made the front page of "the new york times." he has a framed in his office. he was the youngest attorney and first hispanic to serve as president of the florida bar. he was chair of the ethics commission and served on the orange board committee. in the aba, he has been a florida state delegate, chair of the house of delegates, our policy-making body, served on the board of governors, and is a fellow of the american bar foundation. as the aba president, he has led national effort to protect state courts, improve civics education, and fight cuts to legal aid funding. it is his mission to make equal justice under law a vibrant living reality for everyone, not just four words carved on the facade of the supreme court building in washington. mr. zack is a passionate and tireless advocate for liberty and justice for all. as he wrote in a letter in today's "daily
his clients range from former vice president al gore to philip morris, to the national geographic society, and he is listed in the 2011 edition of the best lawyers in america. his cross-examination of an expert witness in bush vs. gore made the front page of "the new york times." he has a framed in his office. he was the youngest attorney and first hispanic to serve as president of the florida bar. he was chair of the ethics commission and served on the orange board committee. in the...
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chargers quarterback philip rivers. just a few of those will be on stage during this live town hall meeting from indianapolis. >>> still to come, coaches on one of the hardest jobs in all of sports. plus, nfl commissioner roger goodell live on stage for a wide ranging interview. and up next, a discussion of the state of the nfl, 2012. welcome back to costas tonight presented by chevy. here again, bob costas. >> at the indiana repertoire theater, a little less than 72 hours before super bowl xlvi and a little more than six months since the cop collusion of a lockout that seemed to put the start of the season in jeopardy. instead, no games were lost. of course, the league continues to face critical issues. touchdown, 91 yards. 10 to the 5, touchdown. how did he do it? >> in many ways, the state of the game has never been stronger. there's no sport as popular. and none nearly as profitable. with a product that's not only exciting but perfectly tailored for the ever expanding appetite of today's sports fan. but along with i
chargers quarterback philip rivers. just a few of those will be on stage during this live town hall meeting from indianapolis. >>> still to come, coaches on one of the hardest jobs in all of sports. plus, nfl commissioner roger goodell live on stage for a wide ranging interview. and up next, a discussion of the state of the nfl, 2012. welcome back to costas tonight presented by chevy. here again, bob costas. >> at the indiana repertoire theater, a little less than 72 hours before...
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we are joined by philip joyce whose book is called congressional budget office: honest numbers, power, and policymaking". professor joyce. original one was cbo formed? >> guest: in 1974. and was in fact it reaction to some of the perceived accesses by the nixon administration. part of an effort by the congress to reassert its role in the budget process and as a part of that they created a budget committee and budget resolution that if they were going to be equal players in the budget process they really needed to have their own budget agency as opposed to relying on numbers that came from the executive branch and that is the reason. >> host: has it been successful? >> guest: it has been phenomenally successful and its success is mostly measured by the fact that if you talk to most people in the media and most people if they are being honest with you on both sides of the aisle would say the congressional budget office at least concerning the budget probably has the most credible numbers, most credible information out there. that was not a foregone conclusion. it was not something that
we are joined by philip joyce whose book is called congressional budget office: honest numbers, power, and policymaking". professor joyce. original one was cbo formed? >> guest: in 1974. and was in fact it reaction to some of the perceived accesses by the nixon administration. part of an effort by the congress to reassert its role in the budget process and as a part of that they created a budget committee and budget resolution that if they were going to be equal players in the budget...
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now, philip lebeau is all over this. phil, is this a clint eastwood auto stock rally or something more substantial? >> i think it's more substantial than that, brian. really, you can look at this bump coming from the shop floor to the trading floor to the show floor. and really we're seeing it with almost every automaker. last thursday we're in illinois just outside of rockford. sergio was talking about how they've added over 4,000 jobs since coming out of bankruptcy. chrysler sales were up 44% in january. that's one of the reasons that they're adding second shifts at their plants around the country. let's trade this story. the trading story is when you look at general motors year-to-date. wow. look at that return. that is a staggering return and a gain of 29%. and by the way, the optimistic goals that we're hearing from gm ceos in the articles today were from ford executives in the past about improvement in terms of industry sales estimates or we're seeing this across the board in the industry. so bhen you hear gm say,
now, philip lebeau is all over this. phil, is this a clint eastwood auto stock rally or something more substantial? >> i think it's more substantial than that, brian. really, you can look at this bump coming from the shop floor to the trading floor to the show floor. and really we're seeing it with almost every automaker. last thursday we're in illinois just outside of rockford. sergio was talking about how they've added over 4,000 jobs since coming out of bankruptcy. chrysler sales were...
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philip randolph had a gun to his head in the middle of this election.the southerners had gone off and they have done all this damage. when i say they have done all the damage they can, the dixiecrat strategy is to dump the democrats off the ballot and once truman knows that he is still on the ballot in all of the states he knows he can pull it off in large parts of the south like texas and georgia but up to that point it's dicey for him. so again, people have different -- churchill for example. churchill has some remarkably anti-semitic statements and franklin d. roosevelt, who of course very friendly to the jewish people. it's very interesting to see what he would have done with the state of israel because he was talk in with the arabs just before he dies, with the saudi's i have read that he was part of the board of directors which instituted the numerous classes at harvard which put in a quota system against the jewish and who is really his best friend among cabinet members? it is morgenthau so people are contradictory. there are contradictions among
philip randolph had a gun to his head in the middle of this election.the southerners had gone off and they have done all this damage. when i say they have done all the damage they can, the dixiecrat strategy is to dump the democrats off the ballot and once truman knows that he is still on the ballot in all of the states he knows he can pull it off in large parts of the south like texas and georgia but up to that point it's dicey for him. so again, people have different -- churchill for example....
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from philip rivers to matt moore of the dolphins to tim tebow. maybe there's a little who knows? tebow-like moment coming up here on the 72nd. first we've got molder. and that can happen. nick: got a choice of two. it's so steep. there's jerry. jim: there is jerry west. got to be so proud of this tournament. and his contributions to it. speaking of quarterbacks, keegan bradley shortly after he won -- because we were talking about it during the broadcast, how much his hero. he wanted to play with tom brady. and then in fact he got a congratulatory text from tom after he won the pga. only later to meet him during the season. actually wore brady's jersey on super bowl sunday when he was playing the waste management phoenix open. nick: on the 16th hole, you should clarify. jim: on the 16th. not the whole day. but tom just joined here at riviera. a new member. so there's a little tie here. nick: well, phil, can you pull a rabbit out of the bag? what do you think, david? >> i think if he pulls it out of anywhere, probably not going to be the bag. it would be more unusual than that. but
from philip rivers to matt moore of the dolphins to tim tebow. maybe there's a little who knows? tebow-like moment coming up here on the 72nd. first we've got molder. and that can happen. nick: got a choice of two. it's so steep. there's jerry. jim: there is jerry west. got to be so proud of this tournament. and his contributions to it. speaking of quarterbacks, keegan bradley shortly after he won -- because we were talking about it during the broadcast, how much his hero. he wanted to play...
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commissioner philips indeed his business first stop is another step in the right direction. it is a one-stop shop where new and expanding businesses can make one call and get whatever help they need. under the expert toolage of companies like general mills, state agencies are implementing lean practices of continuous improvement which are saving taxpayers money and improving services. commissioner kronk and his department of administration saved $3 million in six months by revamping contracts with suppliers. the department of revenue under commissioner franz' leadership saved $1 million by implementing electronic check processing and greatly reduced the turn around time for tax refunds. at the department of agriculture, commissioner fred distribution son saved taxpayers $300,000 a year while also shortening the time for most grain and produce license renewals to less than 30 days. mr. lowenski op pit mizes state employees who works hard every day and enjoys little credit. he deserves some tonight. thank you. finally, commissioner parnell and her team are working hard to impl
commissioner philips indeed his business first stop is another step in the right direction. it is a one-stop shop where new and expanding businesses can make one call and get whatever help they need. under the expert toolage of companies like general mills, state agencies are implementing lean practices of continuous improvement which are saving taxpayers money and improving services. commissioner kronk and his department of administration saved $3 million in six months by revamping contracts...
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colvin's book, written about her, by philip house. we have sponsorship from the african diaspora, and the friends of the san francisco public library. i serve as part of the african- american interest committee that helped put this program together, and i want to thank all of you for coming, and i want to thank sfgtv for taking the program today. we want to thank the department here at san francisco public library, and we are having a reception in l58, and we want to thank read your catering for providing some delicious food for us to nibble on today, so will you please join us and say thank you again to mrs. colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing>> ts to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 y
colvin's book, written about her, by philip house. we have sponsorship from the african diaspora, and the friends of the san francisco public library. i serve as part of the african- american interest committee that helped put this program together, and i want to thank all of you for coming, and i want to thank sfgtv for taking the program today. we want to thank the department here at san francisco public library, and we are having a reception in l58, and we want to thank read your catering...
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record car exports bring in philip lebeau.l, how many cars made here are being driven over there? >> about 1.5 million is the actual number. look, we're on a record pace right now, brian. this year we're probably going to export about 1.65 -- over 2 million by 2015. you see canada and mexico in there, that's what you would expect. but country that might surprise people number two being germany. number three china. and then number four saudi arabia where they love our suvs. the one that stands out to me in the top ten is nigeria where sales of u.s.-imported vehicles -- u.s.-made vehicles up 32%. almost 100,000 are being driven over there. those are vehicles imported to nigeria built here in the united states. this is why we're seeing all the plants expand and add jobs here in the u.s. >> all right. phil, stay with us right now because we're going to look in the job market and drive into the sharp increase in manufacturing job openings maybe like car making. it comes from something we showed everybody yet. if you look at the job
record car exports bring in philip lebeau.l, how many cars made here are being driven over there? >> about 1.5 million is the actual number. look, we're on a record pace right now, brian. this year we're probably going to export about 1.65 -- over 2 million by 2015. you see canada and mexico in there, that's what you would expect. but country that might surprise people number two being germany. number three china. and then number four saudi arabia where they love our suvs. the one that...
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philip randolph says to harry truman, you do this again and i'm going to have a march on washington. before monolithic thing, march on washington. you know something, we have taken polls. 30 percent of our black youth will not register for the draft. this is when truman with his back to the wall in the middle of the election knowing that the dixiecrats have already gone about as far as they can and not sure where the black vote in the north will go, this is when he makes his decision to desegregate the armed services. this happens right in the middle of this. in the spring -- actually come into the jury there is a special election in new york. always a special alexian for congress. every week we have a special alexian. this one was in the bronx. a pretty safe democratic seats, and what happens is republicans don't win, but henry wallace supporter wins and sends shockwaves through the democratic party. it's like, well, this movement may have legs. this is in a fairly heavily jewish area. wallace had been on -- taunting chairman as being insufficiently pro-israel. all the candidates ar
philip randolph says to harry truman, you do this again and i'm going to have a march on washington. before monolithic thing, march on washington. you know something, we have taken polls. 30 percent of our black youth will not register for the draft. this is when truman with his back to the wall in the middle of the election knowing that the dixiecrats have already gone about as far as they can and not sure where the black vote in the north will go, this is when he makes his decision to...
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he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you, my friend are the self hating [inaudible] of all mexicans. you are nothing but a big master baeter. foolish man who hides from the rest of the world and sees his shame in order to dream a man can exist without a pas port or green card and labels him as what he is. remember the ones who tried to pass as something else? remember the [inaudible] of life. the [inaudible] of the nation of the [inaudible]. remember the guy from tijuana you met years ago and is proclaimed he was italian because he would and people believed him. as if being italian was a step up. you alexander have changed your entire people. you w
he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you, my friend...
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he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you,
he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you,
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from philip rivers to matt moore of the dolphins to tim tebow. maybe there's a little who knows? tebow-like moment coming up here on the 72nd. first we've got molder. and that can happen. nick: got a choice of two. it's so steep. there's jerry. jim: there is jerry west. got to be so proud of this tournament. and his contributions to it. speaking of quarterbacks, keegan bradley shortly after he won -- because we were talking about it during the broadcast, how much his hero. he wanted to play with tom brady. and then in fact he got a congratulatory text from tom after he won the pga. only later to meet him during the season. actually wore brady's jersey on super bowl sunday when he was playing the waste management phoenix open. nick: on the 16th hole, you should clarify. jim: on the 16th. not the whole day. but tom just joined here at riviera. a new member. so there's a little tie here. nick: well, phil, can you pull a rabbit out of the bag? what do you think, david? >> i think if he pulls it out of anywhere, probably not going to be the bag. it would be more unusual than that. but
from philip rivers to matt moore of the dolphins to tim tebow. maybe there's a little who knows? tebow-like moment coming up here on the 72nd. first we've got molder. and that can happen. nick: got a choice of two. it's so steep. there's jerry. jim: there is jerry west. got to be so proud of this tournament. and his contributions to it. speaking of quarterbacks, keegan bradley shortly after he won -- because we were talking about it during the broadcast, how much his hero. he wanted to play...
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. >> this erratic vehicle belongs to restaurant owner philip mains.minutes earlier, he was driving home with his two young sons in the back seat. >> joe passed the mall. it was roughly about 6:15, 6:20 and actually, that was the last thing i remember. >> and then mains, a diabetic, fainted behind the wheel. >> what caused me to pass out is my sugar had dropped. >> when i got close enough to see inside the vehicle, i noticed a male subject with his head laying back. it appeared as though he was unconscious. then i noticed a small child, looked like he was leaning over the front seat, and had his hands on the steering wheel and was trying to drive the vehicle. we've got a kid trying to drive. the guy looks like he may have passed out. >> that kid is 6-year-old tustin mains. >> tustin had taken over the steering wheel of the avalanche and driven it through town roughly a mile, mile and a half, and turned it around north of town, and he had come back into town. >> as he passes the vehicle, frees realizes the situation is desperate. >> the little boy's eye
. >> this erratic vehicle belongs to restaurant owner philip mains.minutes earlier, he was driving home with his two young sons in the back seat. >> joe passed the mall. it was roughly about 6:15, 6:20 and actually, that was the last thing i remember. >> and then mains, a diabetic, fainted behind the wheel. >> what caused me to pass out is my sugar had dropped. >> when i got close enough to see inside the vehicle, i noticed a male subject with his head laying back....
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i'm philip lebeau. we have some more details from american airlines about the proposals in terms of restructuring the company. a letter that ceo tom horton just sent out says the company plans to improve its bottom line by $3 billion, $2 billion of it will come through cost cuts, specifically $1.25 billion per year will come from employee-related cost cuts. unclear how much of that is the 10,000 to 15,000 jobs they expect to cut. they do plan to cut the work staffs, if you will, by 20% across the board. so, again, they are releasing these details. and as we have more of them, guys, we will certainly bring them to you as soon as possible. back to you. >> phil, i'll take it. let's check in on the bond market where the yield went down to 1.84% -- actually that's a tick up from where we were yesterday. rick santelli at the cme with details on that. first of all, do you believe we're hours away from a greek resolution here, rick? >> well, you know what, i believe that the next lot to ticket i'm going to buy
i'm philip lebeau. we have some more details from american airlines about the proposals in terms of restructuring the company. a letter that ceo tom horton just sent out says the company plans to improve its bottom line by $3 billion, $2 billion of it will come through cost cuts, specifically $1.25 billion per year will come from employee-related cost cuts. unclear how much of that is the 10,000 to 15,000 jobs they expect to cut. they do plan to cut the work staffs, if you will, by 20% across...
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let's get to philip lebeau. phil. >> mandy, we now have some greater details regarding the proposed job cuts from american airlines. remember we reported earlier today they're going to cut 10,000 to 15,000 jobs, at least that's the plan. it now totals 13,000. nbc news has learned from a source close to the airline that the breakdown goes like this. of that 13,000, 1,400 from management and staff, 400 on the pilot side, 2,300 flight attendants, maintenance and repair 4,600, a lot will be outsourcing. fleet service and other transportation workers 4,200. still making a decision regarding agents and representatives for the airline. again, guys, 13,000, brian, that's at least the initial proposal. understand this has to go through bankruptcy court. a lot can change over time but that's the proposal at this point. >> what percentage of the total work force would that be? >> you have about 87,000 there of that is union work force. so take the 87,000 and cut about 13,000, you're looking at about, what, 17%, 18%, that's
let's get to philip lebeau. phil. >> mandy, we now have some greater details regarding the proposed job cuts from american airlines. remember we reported earlier today they're going to cut 10,000 to 15,000 jobs, at least that's the plan. it now totals 13,000. nbc news has learned from a source close to the airline that the breakdown goes like this. of that 13,000, 1,400 from management and staff, 400 on the pilot side, 2,300 flight attendants, maintenance and repair 4,600, a lot will be...
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philip, a confed rlt tug pushed a raft. flames climbed up the hollow and shot half way up the mast. i thought it was all up with us, farragut wrote but after a few secs of confusion the crew began pulling hoses on the ship. the quick thinking signal officer, the same man who had talked farragut down from the rigging rolled three shells to the side of a deck and pushed them over the side into the blazing raft blowing it into fragments. the hoses finally doused the fire. the engineers applied all power to back the ship off the mud and she proceeded on up river. after treating some wounded men below the hartford surgeon came back on deck again where as he wrote in his journal i saw a big river steamboat coming straight for us. decks were black with armed men. the forecast of men by marines immediately planted a shell in the advancing steamboat, he wrote. he must have gone straight to a boiler or magazine for there was an explosion. the most feared confederate vessel was the css manassas which was actually the first iron clad to have gone into action on the lower mississippi the previou
philip, a confed rlt tug pushed a raft. flames climbed up the hollow and shot half way up the mast. i thought it was all up with us, farragut wrote but after a few secs of confusion the crew began pulling hoses on the ship. the quick thinking signal officer, the same man who had talked farragut down from the rigging rolled three shells to the side of a deck and pushed them over the side into the blazing raft blowing it into fragments. the hoses finally doused the fire. the engineers applied all...
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minutes but they did respond then these groups you call it scored a penalty in the second half and philip i see that got the winner now another result of english premier league leaders manchester city one amongst you know i like to go to kenya when i act like coach alex ferguson was more pleased with the result than the performance but to really come up in the second half or we could. prove to be some good opportunities and i think we're just about deserved to win it was a good result you know and. can't complain too much when you're going to know we've small. but it was a night where only three home teams won act of fourteen fixtures in addition to looking mighty.
minutes but they did respond then these groups you call it scored a penalty in the second half and philip i see that got the winner now another result of english premier league leaders manchester city one amongst you know i like to go to kenya when i act like coach alex ferguson was more pleased with the result than the performance but to really come up in the second half or we could. prove to be some good opportunities and i think we're just about deserved to win it was a good result you know...
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philip lebeau will have more on that in a moment. and a 58% jump in earnings on tap and that is pushing the stock higher by nearly 2.5%. on the downside, amazon getting hit after a downgrade from morgan stanley. and smuker in a jam. the stock is taking a beating. blue nile sinking as well. they're predicting down beat first quarter. and the full year as well. and blue nile taking a beating there 12.24% to the downside. tyler. >> jackie, thank you very much. markets taking a leg up in just the past hour and bob pisani's all over it at the new york stock exchange. the rally is moving. should we make something of it or not? >> yes. i was on about an hour and a half ago and i said i'm not impressed with the stock market today. i don't care if the dow's up a few points. i see telecom up, utility up, consumer stocks up. this does not impress me. we're looking for something a little more market leadership-oriented. as i'm standing there about an hour and a half ago headlines come out from a german newspaper that says the ecb is going to swa
philip lebeau will have more on that in a moment. and a 58% jump in earnings on tap and that is pushing the stock higher by nearly 2.5%. on the downside, amazon getting hit after a downgrade from morgan stanley. and smuker in a jam. the stock is taking a beating. blue nile sinking as well. they're predicting down beat first quarter. and the full year as well. and blue nile taking a beating there 12.24% to the downside. tyler. >> jackie, thank you very much. markets taking a leg up in just...
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my name is philip schwartz. i am a patient that benefits from medical marijuana. member of sunset organic center. i am here in support of the mission organic center application. i will tell you from a patient perspective why the team may be sunset organic center so different from many other mcd's. t(i will also share the thoughts of other members who could not be here. as a patient who suffered from chronic joint pain, i chose this center for a variety of reasons. sunset organic center is clean and professionally run. the staff are friendly and the medicine is safe. the have a higher quality than many other dispensaries in los angeles. this is strong proof that the management team truly cares about the health and well-being of their patients. doing it right, as you said. although the sunset organic center is not located in this if this neighborhood, i have always felt secure there. r>and the outside observer woud see the managementç has made every effort to ensure that patients can safely access their medicine. this includes a screening process that was just des
my name is philip schwartz. i am a patient that benefits from medical marijuana. member of sunset organic center. i am here in support of the mission organic center application. i will tell you from a patient perspective why the team may be sunset organic center so different from many other mcd's. t(i will also share the thoughts of other members who could not be here. as a patient who suffered from chronic joint pain, i chose this center for a variety of reasons. sunset organic center is clean...
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let's bring in philip lebeau. this week united pushed a $10 round trip fare hike. they kind of let it float, see if the others do it. >> some have matched and some have not. and your question is are we going to see more of this this year? absolutely. this is just the beginning. we already saw one $10 fare increase stick for this year. look what we saw last year. there were 22 attempted fare hikes. of those 10 went through. and when you factor in depending on the routes being flown, the fares were up between $75, $76 and $130 round trip. but that's not the end of this. the other story is what's happening with fees because, brian, as we all know this is where the airlines are making up for losses. ancillary fees. starts with baggage and goes onto other things as well. that's really where the airlines are going to be making up for the high cost of jet fuel. >> okay. most airlines, not all, most made a profit last year. given the environment for jet fuel, can they make profits this year? >> at the current rate, yes. earlier today a note saying i think they can make mon
let's bring in philip lebeau. this week united pushed a $10 round trip fare hike. they kind of let it float, see if the others do it. >> some have matched and some have not. and your question is are we going to see more of this this year? absolutely. this is just the beginning. we already saw one $10 fare increase stick for this year. look what we saw last year. there were 22 attempted fare hikes. of those 10 went through. and when you factor in depending on the routes being flown, the...